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Get ready for spectacular crashes, smashes, and plenty of bumpy, high speed action! Dixie and Percy are stepping completely out of their comfort zones and taking on the fast paced, whizzing world of bicycles. But navigating two wobbly wheels is not their only big challenge this time around. When a brand new friend suddenly arrives on the scene, it severely threatens to come between the dashing duo. Could there be serious, heartbreaking trouble in store for their long standing friendship? You will eagerly race along with these two daring heroes as they pedal through a busy week full of surprising twists, helpful maps, and high speed fun. It is a wonderfully entertaining ride from start to finish.
6-8 Years 9-12 Years 128 Pages
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Bicycles are shiny, whizzing, wobbly machines, and they scare Julian much more than lions or tigers ever could! Summer vacation is supposed to be absolutely perfect, but everything changes the moment his best friend Gloria rolls up on a brand-new bike. She can already ride with no hands, making it look incredibly easy. Julian cannot bear to admit that he is terrified of falling, so he comes up with a clever fib to avoid riding altogether. He decides that anything is better than braving a bicycle, even if it means sweeping floors, weeding the garden, and doing difficult chores for the entire summer! You will watch as his little lie quickly backfires, landing him in the most confusing, hilarious fix of his life. Can Julian find a way out of his gigantic mess, or will he finally have to face his fears on two wheels? Join the fun and find out how a summer of hard work turns into a glorious adventure.
6-8 Years 9-12 Years 66 Pages
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Pedal into a daydream full of fun as Miffy imagines what it will be like when she is finally big enough to ride a bike. Right now, her legs are just a little too short to reach the pedals, but that does not stop her from dreaming about having a shiny bicycle of her very own. She closes her eyes and pictures all the wonderful places she will go. You can ride along in her imagination as she thinks about zooming past the trees, visiting her friends, and exploring the paths all around her neighborhood. Even though she has to wait a little while longer to ride for real, dreaming about it is almost as much fun. Hop on and join Miffy as she looks forward to her very first biking adventure.
6-8 Years 32 Pages
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Spring break sounds exciting until Posey learns her family is not going anywhere. Her mom calls it a lazy vacation at home, but Posey worries that lazy might mean boring. Then the week begins to fill with small surprises: pancakes for dinner, time with friends, a loose tooth, and a new bike without training wheels. The bike is the scariest part. After one bad try, Posey is not sure she wants to climb back on. This warm Princess Posey chapter book turns an ordinary stay-at-home vacation into a first-grade adventure about trying again. Newly independent readers will enjoy the familiar family moments, gentle humor, and Posey's growing understanding that being brave does not mean you never feel afraid.
6-8 Years 64 Pages
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Zoe is ready for wheels. She wants to ride just like a big kid, and her tricycle gives her the perfect place to practice. It is not easy right away, but Zoe keeps trying until she can move forward with growing confidence. This Sesame Street story turns a familiar milestone into a cheerful early reading experience. Young readers who are learning new skills will recognize the mix of excitement, effort, and pride that comes with doing something by yourself. With simple action and a bright character focus, it works well for children interested in bikes, independence, and small everyday victories.
6-8 Years 18 Pages
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Dora is pedaling toward Bike Park, and every ring of her bell helps keep the adventure moving. Young readers can follow Dora and Boots as they ride along, greet friends, and use their bike bells to let everyone know they are coming. This cheerful Dora the Explorer story keeps the action simple and lively, with a hands-on novelty element that invites children to join in. For readers who enjoy movement, familiar characters, and playful participation, it turns a bike ride into a bright little journey about getting around safely and noticing the friends you meet along the way.
6-8 Years 12 Pages
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Frank Hardy is ready to race, until one flat tire turns into a much bigger problem. Bayport’s Junior Bike Race should be a day of speed, excitement, and friendly competition. Frank and Joe are both strong racers, but when Frank hits a nail and blows a tire, his chances take a tumble. Then his bicycle disappears, and the Hardy boys have a real case to solve. At first, the town bully looks suspicious, but the clues do not stay that simple. Soon almost anyone could be the bicycle thief, including a few very unexpected suspects. Young readers can ride along as Frank and Joe sort through clues, question what they think they know, and try to bring the missing bike home.
6-8 Years 9-12 Years 100 Pages
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Polly is turning five years old, and she has one very big goal for her birthday. She is absolutely determined to prove that she can ride a bicycle, just like her older brother and sister. The only problem is that Polly does not actually have a bike of her own yet. But a little detail like that will not stop a girl as brave and stubborn as Polly. With plenty of determination and a bit of secret practice, she sets out to show everyone in her family exactly what she is capable of doing. This charming story celebrates courage, growing up, and the thrill of learning something new.
6-8 Years 9-12 Years 32 Pages
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Ty can't wait to ride his brand-new scooter at the park! He sees other kids zipping and zooming by, but when Ty tries to ride, all he can do is wobble. It's super tricky, and he wants to give up. Have you ever felt that way when trying something new? It's tough when things don't go as planned! But a kind new friend helps Ty remember that practice and a little bit of imagination can make a big difference. Together, they discover the joy of trying again, even if you stumble. Join Ty on his exciting park adventure as he learns to be brave and keep going. This cheerful story celebrates friendship and the wonderful power of persistence. Soon, Ty might just be zipping and zooming like a pro, all thanks to trying one more time!
6-8 Years 9-12 Years 30 Pages
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The big Bike Safety Rally is just around the corner, and Franklin cannot wait to show off his cool new bicycle helmet! But his excitement quickly fades when he overhears Fox and Beaver giggling and making fun of his new gear. Suddenly, Franklin feels terribly embarrassed. He tries everything to hide his helmet, wondering if he should even ride in the rally at all. But a wise word from Rabbit helps him see things differently. Safety is important, and true friends do not laugh at you for protecting yourself. Discover how Franklin finds the courage to stand up to teasing and wear his shiny new helmet with absolute pride.
6-8 Years 32 Pages
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Spring is here, and all of Franklin's friends are zooming around the neighborhood on their bicycles. One by one, they take off their training wheels and ride perfectly. But no matter how hard Franklin tries, he just keeps wobbling and falling over. It feels terrible being the only one left who still needs training wheels. Franklin is embarrassed and ready to give up on biking forever. Luckily, his mom steps in with some gentle encouragement to help him keep trying. Join Franklin as he learns that some things take extra practice and patience. You will cheer him on as he finally finds his balance and discovers the joy of riding all by himself.
6-8 Years 32 Pages
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Alvin's training wheels are gone, and his imagination is racing much faster than his bike. Every time he thinks about riding on two wheels, he pictures crashes, trouble, and reasons to wait just one more day. This humorous Level 3 reader follows Alvin through the worries and excuses that can come with trying something new. The story keeps the tone light while showing a feeling many young readers know well: wanting to be brave but feeling scared anyway. With bike-riding, family moments, and a comical rescue involving his little brother and a circus elephant, No More Training Wheels is an energetic story about fear, courage, and taking that first real ride.
6-8 Years 32 Pages
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